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he had one person in an incredibly dangerous environment. >> so basically he was sitting duck? >> some of the reports we heard that the ambassador's position, his location was betrayed by the libyan security guard, loyal to terrorist outfit. it shows how bad it was. >> so so do you think the administration can be too trusting, there is freedom in libya, khadafy is gone and just think nothing like this would ever happen? >> absolutely. unfortunately it's probably true not only in the context of libya take the invasion of embassy in cairo where our flag was put up and al-qaeda flag was put up. egyptian government didn't fulfill its obligations but the embassy was sending out messages as we recall trying to appease the demonstrators. i think this mindset permeated the administration and the state department. i think that was one of reasons that our adversaries saw vulnerability. >>> what does it mean for the broader issue of american foreign policy? >> i think the subsequent events was there a cover-up because of politically inconvenient that al-qaeda's is surging and war on terro
he had one person in an incredibly dangerous environment. >> so basically he was sitting duck? >> some of the reports we heard that the ambassador's position, his location was betrayed by the libyan security guard, loyal to terrorist outfit. it shows how bad it was. >> so so do you think the administration can be too trusting, there is freedom in libya, khadafy is gone and just think nothing like this would ever happen? >> absolutely. unfortunately it's probably true not...
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the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner. >> be experience begins with the glass facades that was designed with over 120 laminated glass panels. it captures the experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors change gradually depending on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of suspended sculptures. eac
the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner....
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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san francisco department and the environment, law firms, national park service and many more. i'm a father, a husband, a homeowner. our daughter is a fifth generation san franciscan. my lifelong record of volunteerism is one major way i stand out among the other candidates. while living in the dorms at san francisco state i started and ran the recycling program which reaches over 5,000 campus residents. after moving off campus i delivered thousands of meals for project open hand and tutored literacy to adults. enteredctionv a -- supervisor elsbernd appointed me, i worked with sfpd, play guitar, give blood several times a year, and going over this list, hoping to demonstrate to you my core belief in civic duty and community involvement. i also believe that the next step in my ability to contribute is to help govern as supervisor. now just a few of the many important issues. we are in economic straits and need to be conservative with our finances now and for the future. pension, salary and benefit reform has come a long way, but we need to do more. let's work with all stakeholde
san francisco department and the environment, law firms, national park service and many more. i'm a father, a husband, a homeowner. our daughter is a fifth generation san franciscan. my lifelong record of volunteerism is one major way i stand out among the other candidates. while living in the dorms at san francisco state i started and ran the recycling program which reaches over 5,000 campus residents. after moving off campus i delivered thousands of meals for project open hand and tutored...
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when you are in a high threat environment we have to do what is necessary to protect our personnel on the ground. >> bret: there is more security at is what called the annex, a mile away. based in tripoli and moving around the country is a department of defense site security team. february 12th, 2012, lieutenant colonel wood who joined the utah national guard after two decades in personality forces arrives in libya as the new commander. >> it had 16 members zbloobtsd what did they do? >> site security operations that had extra skills. >> bret: could a team that small make a difference? >> caliber of individuals on the team were the best in the united states inventory. they could make a difference in any fire fight. >> the problem that sst is slated on end the tour by summer's end and the security situation is taking an ominous turn. >> spring of 2012 this was an uptick in terror attacks in libya? >> that is true. the nature of things started to change. when i first got on the ground, there was a lot of lawlessness going back and forth. as things progressed. commotion settled down but
when you are in a high threat environment we have to do what is necessary to protect our personnel on the ground. >> bret: there is more security at is what called the annex, a mile away. based in tripoli and moving around the country is a department of defense site security team. february 12th, 2012, lieutenant colonel wood who joined the utah national guard after two decades in personality forces arrives in libya as the new commander. >> it had 16 members zbloobtsd what did they...
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when you are in a high threat environment we have to do what is necessary to protect our personnel on the ground. >> bret: there is more security at is what called the annex, a mile away. based in tripoli and moving around the country is a department of defense site security team. february 12th, 2012, lieutenant colonel wood who joined the utah national guard after two decades in personality forces arrives in libya as the new commander. >> it had 16 members zbloobtsd what did they do? >> site security operations that had extra skills. >> bret: could a team that small make a difference? >> caliber of individuals on the team were the best in the united states inventory. they could make a difference in any fire fight. >> the problem that sst is slated on end the tour by summer's end and the security situation is taking an ominous turn. >> spring of 2012 this was an uptick in terror attacks in libya? >> that is true. the nature of things started to change. when i first got on the ground, there was a lot of lawlessness going back and forth. as things progressed. commotion settled down but
when you are in a high threat environment we have to do what is necessary to protect our personnel on the ground. >> bret: there is more security at is what called the annex, a mile away. based in tripoli and moving around the country is a department of defense site security team. february 12th, 2012, lieutenant colonel wood who joined the utah national guard after two decades in personality forces arrives in libya as the new commander. >> it had 16 members zbloobtsd what did they...
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when you are in a high threaten environment we have to do what is necessary to protect our personnel on the ground. >> there is more respect at what is called the annex a mile away. based in tripoli moving around the country is department of defense site security team. february 12th, 2012. lieutenant colonel wood joined the utah national guard after his two plus decades in u.s. special forces arrives in libya as the new commander of the sst. >> it had 16 members. >> what exactly did they all do? >> security team special operations soldiers that had extra skills and capabilities they could bring to the embassy. >> could a team that small really make a difference? >> the caliber of individuals on that team were the best in the united states. it can make a difference in any fire tight fight. >> the problem however is sst is slated to end its tour in libya by summer's end. and the security situation is taking an ominous turn. >> spring of 2012 there was an up tick in terror attacks in libya. is that right? >> that is stru. i think the nature of things changed. as things progressed the co
when you are in a high threaten environment we have to do what is necessary to protect our personnel on the ground. >> there is more respect at what is called the annex a mile away. based in tripoli moving around the country is department of defense site security team. february 12th, 2012. lieutenant colonel wood joined the utah national guard after his two plus decades in u.s. special forces arrives in libya as the new commander of the sst. >> it had 16 members. >> what...
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in this uncertain and volatile environment. the mission was to support and answer to the chief mission in libya. i worked directly for the regional security officer. we provided security support, medical support, communications support, for every facet of security that covered the embassy. as the sst commander, at a seat on the country team. i was closely involved in the support for the rso's secure the objective. we lived more together to locations in tripoli and embassy property in benghazi. thw sst supported security but it's for diplomatic officers in and around tripoli and other parts of libya as the work required. on two occasions, i send members to benghazi to support and bolster security at that location. the sst was closely integrated with regular diplomatic security agents working directly for the rso as well as other diplomats teams. i traveled to benghazi on two occasions with the rso, once to evaluate a security situation there and once to conduct some work for the defense office. i was there a second time in june
in this uncertain and volatile environment. the mission was to support and answer to the chief mission in libya. i worked directly for the regional security officer. we provided security support, medical support, communications support, for every facet of security that covered the embassy. as the sst commander, at a seat on the country team. i was closely involved in the support for the rso's secure the objective. we lived more together to locations in tripoli and embassy property in benghazi....
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you have to take that into consideration in terms of understanding the environment. >> you should also take into account the fact of the libyan government was almost absent from the scene in terms of responsibilities under the geneva convention to provide support. in many ways february 17, as difficult as it was, while it had responded positively to less threatening questions in the past, was the best that anyone could find. to go -- >> thank you for doing the briefing. in the report you specifically referred to the idea that the ambassador did not keep washington fully informed about the movement. why is that relevant? what role did the ambassador have, being a lead person in terms of determining security? it is my understanding ambassadors do not normally go to fight each and every movement. >> it is a question that occurred to many people. project relief because the ambassador is the person at his post. he could does not have the requirement normally not notify anyone outside the country of his or her movements. is it correct to understand ambassador stephen title role in deciding t
you have to take that into consideration in terms of understanding the environment. >> you should also take into account the fact of the libyan government was almost absent from the scene in terms of responsibilities under the geneva convention to provide support. in many ways february 17, as difficult as it was, while it had responded positively to less threatening questions in the past, was the best that anyone could find. to go -- >> thank you for doing the briefing. in the...
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and i'm running in an environment where the economy isn't where it needs to be. i take nothing for granted. i'm going to be working my tail off trying to present a clear choice to the american people. and the one thing i hope i'm able to communicate in this campaign is what my values are, what my plan is, but also that i'm not tired. that i am as eager every morning and as determined as i've ever been to work as hard as i can on behalf of the american people. >> pelley: our conversation with the president will continue tomorrow. as the drought grips oklahoma, this colonel is on a mission to decide where the water will flow. next. acal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. itut absorption. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] w
and i'm running in an environment where the economy isn't where it needs to be. i take nothing for granted. i'm going to be working my tail off trying to present a clear choice to the american people. and the one thing i hope i'm able to communicate in this campaign is what my values are, what my plan is, but also that i'm not tired. that i am as eager every morning and as determined as i've ever been to work as hard as i can on behalf of the american people. >> pelley: our conversation...
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our environment is so much more complex. and whether or not you believe in global warming, there has been a shift. and our bodies are part of the environment, and they are responding accordingly. so 70 and 80-year-olds who never had the symptoms before, they're complaining of it now. >> all right, dr. snyderman, thank you, as always. >>> and up next, the video that is getting a lot of attention. >>> it was a seemingly inconsequential moment between iran and saudi arabia this player notices something on the field, tosses it aside, and then a moment later it explodes. nobody knows what it was, except it could have done real damage had it gone differently. >>> this passes for bipartisanship, republican speaker, john boehner, and nancy pelosi, a democrat driving the first nails in the platform for next january. speaker john boehner took his hammering really to the next level, something the former speaker found a bit unsettling. >>> and we were duty-bound to pass this on. the leading web video. while we have no way of knowing if
our environment is so much more complex. and whether or not you believe in global warming, there has been a shift. and our bodies are part of the environment, and they are responding accordingly. so 70 and 80-year-olds who never had the symptoms before, they're complaining of it now. >> all right, dr. snyderman, thank you, as always. >>> and up next, the video that is getting a lot of attention. >>> it was a seemingly inconsequential moment between iran and saudi arabia...
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the no-fly zone is a stab toward military involvement, but not a full military environment. what would be your answer to a question? >> frankly, this is part -- some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was that if we intervene in the rea to libya they're already done this. it makes things -- that's a little bit too flippant. personally if i were in that position i would be in favor of a no-fly zone. i think so with the turks. look, you're doing the same thing. you are repeating history over and over again. and what i think is problematic is sending a certain caliber weapons top position which we don't know exactly who they are. that's also repeating a bad precedent. you don't want those weapons that to fall into the wrong hands. what happens to the 20,000 surface-to-air missiles that were supposedly communal, and -- the exit, the whole other answer to that, but yes. i would think that if you're going to follow that rationale, you know, ultimately the debt would make sense. safe havens. >> i would like to ask you if you would give some detail. i'm sorr
the no-fly zone is a stab toward military involvement, but not a full military environment. what would be your answer to a question? >> frankly, this is part -- some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was that if we intervene in the rea to libya they're already done this. it makes things -- that's a little bit too flippant. personally if i were in that position i would be in favor of a no-fly zone. i think so with the turks. look, you're doing the same thing. you...
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people between east and west for the way they decided to structure the pnc and so on and created an environment or psychological background that is geared toward how do we divide and define ourselves against others and we end up today. it is not only an issue of former regime members. today you have those who pretend to be supporters of the revolution against those who feel they have carried it out and those in government who were bureaucrats in the old system and those coming in from the outside. you have different count against each other and the east against west. and so on and so forth and once you start that ball rolling it is not going anywhere but more and more division. you can add the libyan oil dimension where everybody is fighting to get a piece of that and you have a combustible situation. my question for a cup is when it comes -- everybody knowing exactly what needs to be done. the problem is how to do it and when you don't have to choose to do it i am not convinced that much can be done so this is the question. can it be done only by libyan capacity? if not then how do you bring i
people between east and west for the way they decided to structure the pnc and so on and created an environment or psychological background that is geared toward how do we divide and define ourselves against others and we end up today. it is not only an issue of former regime members. today you have those who pretend to be supporters of the revolution against those who feel they have carried it out and those in government who were bureaucrats in the old system and those coming in from the...
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president head interesting statements saying that the situation we're in after the connecticut shooting the environment that the country is in that americans should compromise. >> this is logical non-sequitur. like benghazi report proves we should send a man to mars. there is no connection between the two things. the assumption that obama is working from is only he is looking to compromise for the greater good. the only way they can prove they are going to compromise the greater good is take up the white house position. this is outrageous to tie it to the massacre. all the conversation about the massacre has been repugnant to me in the last week. but i don't know, i don't think this will work for obam obama. when he says the republicans are saying this because they have a problem with me personally. that is narcissistic and dog whist to imply malintent or bad motives on the republicans. >> bret: often as we do at this table, if bur george w. buh had said of a school shooting in his term after the school shootings if democrats would only sign this budget deal and compromise with me, what do you think th
president head interesting statements saying that the situation we're in after the connecticut shooting the environment that the country is in that americans should compromise. >> this is logical non-sequitur. like benghazi report proves we should send a man to mars. there is no connection between the two things. the assumption that obama is working from is only he is looking to compromise for the greater good. the only way they can prove they are going to compromise the greater good is...
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what about that would actually make us safer and stronger in this new threat environment is very curious. i think it does have something to do with the vision that the governor has. if your vision of what is happening in the world is driven by russia as a geopolitical threat, and you want to confront china, and you want to confront these states, and you want to be hunkered down in the middle east while these transnational threats and some state actors are hitting us very hard, then that is a totally different approach. i agree. if you want to be where the president has been, which is very aggressive against al qaeda, supporting democratic and moderate forces, doing the transitions in afghanistan and iraq, frankly to lighten our burden in the middle east so we can move and confront other threats in the world. it is a faster, more agile, smarter, tougher, and a stronger approach. one only has to look at the previous administration. if that is what people want in their security posture going forward, they can have it again, because it sounds like exactly what he is suggesting. >> just to fo
what about that would actually make us safer and stronger in this new threat environment is very curious. i think it does have something to do with the vision that the governor has. if your vision of what is happening in the world is driven by russia as a geopolitical threat, and you want to confront china, and you want to confront these states, and you want to be hunkered down in the middle east while these transnational threats and some state actors are hitting us very hard, then that is a...
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. >> certainly, not an environment where posts should be decked to normalize operations and reduce security resources in -- in accordance with an artificial timetable. >> reporter: the former head of a military team in libya is saying the consulate never had forces it needed to protect itself and stevens knew he was in danger. >> in june, the ambassador received a threat on facebook with a public announcement. >> reporter: still, some committee members have questions. >> he told the committee -- the total committee there should have been five agents in benghazi. in other interviews conducted yesterday, we learned there were, that there were in fact, five agents in benghazi on the day of the attack. >> reporter: as testimony continues today we'll hear more from eric nordstrom and ambassador patrick kennedy and charlene lamb on behalf of the state department. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> mike any more showers or thunderstorms? >> definitely a possibility not a great possibility but unsettled pattern will continue today, tomorrow and end friday afternoon. cooler than average weather until th
. >> certainly, not an environment where posts should be decked to normalize operations and reduce security resources in -- in accordance with an artificial timetable. >> reporter: the former head of a military team in libya is saying the consulate never had forces it needed to protect itself and stevens knew he was in danger. >> in june, the ambassador received a threat on facebook with a public announcement. >> reporter: still, some committee members have questions....
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president know about that decreasing security environment? was he told about the attacks on the conflict of which he told about the 16 august cable where the investor said if he is attacked we cannot defend this place. what did the president know about the security environment in libya before the attack? during the attack, what orders did they make, why were they not carried out? and afterward, why did he pushed a story line that was misleading? as to ambassador rice, after this report, i hope the american people will understand that the story she told on 15 september was completely out of line with reality on the ground, and i believe firmly now more than ever that the story she told on five national television shows was more of a political story than informing the american people. the talking points -- who changed the talking points? he took out references to al qaeda? al qaeda references are all over the rim original report and all over the cables coming out of libya and tripoli. when she said security at the consulate was substantial, and
president know about that decreasing security environment? was he told about the attacks on the conflict of which he told about the 16 august cable where the investor said if he is attacked we cannot defend this place. what did the president know about the security environment in libya before the attack? during the attack, what orders did they make, why were they not carried out? and afterward, why did he pushed a story line that was misleading? as to ambassador rice, after this report, i hope...
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no-fly zone is a step towards military environment, but not a full military environment. what's your -- way would be your answer to that question? >> well, frankly, i think that the, you know, this is some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was if we intervened in syria, we already have done this. that's too flipped, but that's what one -- personally, i, you know, if in that position, i would be in favor of the no-fly zone. i think that -- so would the turks. they are saying, look, you're repeating history over and over here again. >> [inaudible] >> what i think is problematic is offering -- is sending, you know, certain caliber weapons to opposition which we don't know who they are, and that's also repeating a bad precedent. you don't want the weapons to fall into the wrong hands. you know, what happened to the 20,000 service-to-air missiles supposedly in gadhafi -- actually, a whole other answer to that -- but, yeah, i mean, i think -- i would think that if you're going to follow that rationale, you know, ultimately, that would make sense. safe
no-fly zone is a step towards military environment, but not a full military environment. what's your -- way would be your answer to that question? >> well, frankly, i think that the, you know, this is some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was if we intervened in syria, we already have done this. that's too flipped, but that's what one -- personally, i, you know, if in that position, i would be in favor of the no-fly zone. i think that -- so would the turks. they...
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. >> certainly, not an environment where posts should be decked to normalize operations and rduce scuri sources -in accordae th an aificial timetable. >>eporter: the forread mitaryeam inibya is saying the consute never had forces it needed to protect itself and stevens knew he was in danger. >> in june, the ambassador received a threat on facebook with a public announcement. >> reporter: still, some committee members have questions. >> he told the committee -- the total committee there should have been five agents in benghazi. in other interviews conducted yesterday, we learned there were, that there were in fact, five agents in benghazi on the day of the attack. >> reporter: as testimony continues today we'llhear more from eric nordstrom and ambassador patrick kennedy and charlene lamb on behalf of the state department. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> mike any more showers or thunderstorms? >> definitely a possibility not a great possibility but unsettled pattern will continue today, tomorrow and end friday afternoon. cooler than average weather until then. >>> also, massive recall invo
. >> certainly, not an environment where posts should be decked to normalize operations and rduce scuri sources -in accordae th an aificial timetable. >>eporter: the forread mitaryeam inibya is saying the consute never had forces it needed to protect itself and stevens knew he was in danger. >> in june, the ambassador received a threat on facebook with a public announcement. >> reporter: still, some committee members have questions. >> he told the committee -- the...
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. >> because in a campaign environment to start negotiating in a campaign environment you will lock in republicans and lock in democrats. >> you locked them in on the 20% tax rate. >> the 20% tax rate i think the people will understand that is a broad principle that that tax rate needs to come down and we need to broaden the base. that is the principle. also that we are not going to change the share of taxes paid by upper income earners and we will give tax relief to the middle class and going to be deficit neutral. you can do all those things and have people understand this election was about this and we need this kind of progrowth tax reform agenda and work out the details in the same way ronald reagan did with tip o'neill with working across the aisle. governor romney has a proven record of being able to work across the aisle. >> chris: there are a lot of questions from independent people how do you pay for it and you refuse to say how you will pay for it? >> we will pay for it by eliminating deductions and loopholes and making sure for the middle class that protecting the home mort
. >> because in a campaign environment to start negotiating in a campaign environment you will lock in republicans and lock in democrats. >> you locked them in on the 20% tax rate. >> the 20% tax rate i think the people will understand that is a broad principle that that tax rate needs to come down and we need to broaden the base. that is the principle. also that we are not going to change the share of taxes paid by upper income earners and we will give tax relief to the...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> time for the "ridiculist." we'd like to introduce you to the concept of the goldfish beauty pageant. not kidding. this is a real thing. the goldfish championship drew 3,000 fish from 14 different countries. it's a giant warehouse full of bish bowls. the most important part is the not floating belly up to the top of the bowl part. but it's quite a meticulous judging process. if you don't believe me, ask the guy with the most esoteric job title ever, goldfish beauty pageant judge. >> translator: we judge goldfish by five criteria. breed, body shape, swimming gesture, color, very important and overall impression. >> the all important pageant criteria of body shape. it's high time goldfish developed body image issues like everything else. they have been getting by on personality far too long. some have been letting themselves go. take a look at this pageant fish. it weighs almost four pounds. a in the 40 or 50 years he's been raising goldfish, and that's
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> time for the "ridiculist." we'd like to introduce you to the concept of the goldfish beauty pageant. not kidding. this is a real thing. the goldfish championship drew 3,000 fish from 14 different countries. it's a giant warehouse full of bish bowls. the most important part is the not floating belly up to the top of the bowl...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. not quite knowing what...
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blackout, i built 10 generators in new york city to address that if i tried to build a big generator the environment list would have stopped it. we don't put in modern generators. anytime you do, 10, 15 year process of litigation. we have to modernize our infrastructure otherwise we are on the brink and something goes wrong it is 10 days, five days, four days to come back. we should build put this back in a day or two. neil: when we put new power stations in the same wiring, same circuitry, a little bit more earthquake resistant and we can survive a lot of bad earthquakes. so why don't we do that? >> the oppositions are systemic particularly the northeast. you have to undergo 10 to 15 years of litigation in order to get a new pipeline, a new transmission line in. they were all below the level that required significant environmental review. i got 10 done that way. if i had gone for a big one, still would have been built. neil: mayor bloomberg, who are support him out for barack obama on climate change. >> the mayor did a good job on the storm, i applaud that. i did exactly the same thing when they sa
blackout, i built 10 generators in new york city to address that if i tried to build a big generator the environment list would have stopped it. we don't put in modern generators. anytime you do, 10, 15 year process of litigation. we have to modernize our infrastructure otherwise we are on the brink and something goes wrong it is 10 days, five days, four days to come back. we should build put this back in a day or two. neil: when we put new power stations in the same wiring, same circuitry, a...
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so he structured the environment where, for example, that if you... the simple pact of making decisions degrades your ability to make future ones. >> rose: so small decisions... >> got rid of all. >> rose: so he has two suits, a black and a blue suit. >> same shirt, same shoes. it's... he's very routinized in the way he structured his day. even though it's unnatural and he doesn't like it. >> rose: where was the discipline? the discipline is he that he works out everyday and one day does aerobics and other day does weights? >> it much beyond... that is true. but i think there are layers of it. but the thing that's most interesting to me is the emotional discipline. that he... he's a naturally empathic guy. >> rose: he's empathetic? >> yes, he responds. he's listening and responding. maybe not quite like clinton but when he's in a room with the parents of a dead soldier or a kid who's... a make-a-wish kid who's going to die in two weeks. he's there and he's feeling things and he has this unbelievable ability now to compartmentalize and he'll go from 20
so he structured the environment where, for example, that if you... the simple pact of making decisions degrades your ability to make future ones. >> rose: so small decisions... >> got rid of all. >> rose: so he has two suits, a black and a blue suit. >> same shirt, same shoes. it's... he's very routinized in the way he structured his day. even though it's unnatural and he doesn't like it. >> rose: where was the discipline? the discipline is he that he works out...
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the government must provide security for diplomatic missions and create a secure environment for foreign residents and visitors, and the rule of law must extend to everyone throughout the country. the country's leaders also took to the airwaves, newspaper pages and even facebook and twitter to denounce both the attacks and the extremist ideology behind them, putting their own political capital on the line. the foreign minister flew to washington to stand with me and publicly condemn the violence. and so we continue to support those changes that are occurring in libya and tunisia and those leaders and citizens who understand what is expected of them if they are to fulfil their own hope. the situation in the rest of the maghreb is different. morocco and algeria have not experienced revolution, but recent events have tested their values and resolve. last year when citizens of morocco called for change, moroccan society under king muhammed vi answered with major constitutional reform followed by early elections and expanded authority for parliament. and islamist party leads the new ruling co
the government must provide security for diplomatic missions and create a secure environment for foreign residents and visitors, and the rule of law must extend to everyone throughout the country. the country's leaders also took to the airwaves, newspaper pages and even facebook and twitter to denounce both the attacks and the extremist ideology behind them, putting their own political capital on the line. the foreign minister flew to washington to stand with me and publicly condemn the...
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you are not going to put military assets in place next to ali threat operating environments but we had so is much information lead gd up to the 9/11 anniversary on this attack there was no reason why assets shouldn't have been closer and i keep going back to the same point. >> judge jeanine: quick before we -- >> in the white house situation room as they were watching this unfold the idea that the president and the secretary of defense would not look at each other and say we have got to try. we are the ones who try and we didn't. >> judge jeanine: and that really is the shame of it. one last question, colonel hunt, what did you think of that report? >> i thought it was unnecessary. i thought -- >> judge jeanine: one word. >> it was poorly written. it was just wrap. >> judge jeanine: mike, one word? >> yeah, statement of the obvious. >> judge jeanine: that is one. >> that's it. >> judge jeanine: all right, guys, thanks so much. colonel hunt and mike davis thanks for being with us. what will the political fallout constitution. now, back to "justice" with judge jeanine. >> i know that sec
you are not going to put military assets in place next to ali threat operating environments but we had so is much information lead gd up to the 9/11 anniversary on this attack there was no reason why assets shouldn't have been closer and i keep going back to the same point. >> judge jeanine: quick before we -- >> in the white house situation room as they were watching this unfold the idea that the president and the secretary of defense would not look at each other and say we have...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> the death of our american envoy overseas and it was due to some sort of intelligence failure. did somebody miss or ignore warnings? it might be early to get answers on this but it's not too early to ask the question. today president obama paid tribute to ambassador stevens. he was described as a career diplomat who cared deeply about his mission as well as the people of libya. >> especially tragic he died in ben sgl benghazi because he helped save the city in the post revolution. he was there with skill, courage and resolve he built partnerships with libyan revolutionaries and helped them as they planned to build a new libya
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today in the environment we have to take a new and harder look at the exaibility and of our host. we have to re-examine in the places where be we face national security the worldwide review of the security posture. but the particular scrutiny was a number of high threat posts. with the department of defense we deployed inner agency security assessment teams made of diplomatic and security experts to 19 posts in 13 countries, and unprecedented cooperation between the departments and a critical time. these teams have provided us a road map for creas -- addressing emerging security challenges. we're partnering with the pentagon to send 35 additional marine detachments, about 225 marines to medium and high-threat posts with where they'll serve visible distenderness to host l acts. it's on top of the approximate 150 tachments we have already deployed. we are lining our resources to the 2013 budget request to physical vulnerability and structures whenever need and reduce risk from fire. we made need your help in ensuring that we have the authority to streamline the use processes that fa
today in the environment we have to take a new and harder look at the exaibility and of our host. we have to re-examine in the places where be we face national security the worldwide review of the security posture. but the particular scrutiny was a number of high threat posts. with the department of defense we deployed inner agency security assessment teams made of diplomatic and security experts to 19 posts in 13 countries, and unprecedented cooperation between the departments and a critical...
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we're are in this environment and network participatory environment and our students need the tools. they need social emotional learning is a key tool and technical and literacy and media is behavioral so this has just been a fantastic day. thanks to all for coming and thank you everybody. i just want to share one piece of data which i don't understand completely. maybe our friend from facebook can explain, his twitter colleagues what they do. a hash tag was created and "stop bullying sf barb and hash tag and generated 3 million personal impressions and 1.3 million followers within the last 24 hours. [applause] isn't that incredible? we talked about some of the dangers in social media today and i guess that's part of the beauty of social media and the video is part of that as well, so on behalf of all the childrens and families and parents and communities in the district i want to thank everybody for coming for all the work that you do. i feel optimistic in all of work that you do. thank you and go forth and do great work. >>> my name is chris stevens, i'm the new u.s. ambassador to
we're are in this environment and network participatory environment and our students need the tools. they need social emotional learning is a key tool and technical and literacy and media is behavioral so this has just been a fantastic day. thanks to all for coming and thank you everybody. i just want to share one piece of data which i don't understand completely. maybe our friend from facebook can explain, his twitter colleagues what they do. a hash tag was created and "stop bullying sf...
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i think you have to take that into consideration in terms of understanding the environment, and in terms of what was out there but the potential was. >> we also take into account the bolivian government was almost absent from the scene in terms of its responsibilities. in many ways, on piggery 17, as difficult as it was, they have responded positively and a less threatening question in the past was the best that anyone can find. to in the report, you specifically referred to the idea that the ambassador did not fully formed this kind of movement. why is that relevant here? what role did the ambassador have been a lead person wee person in libya in terms of determining security? it is my understanding that investors don't normally notify each and every movement. why was that specifically refer to? >> because it is a question occurred to many people and we felt we should answer it. particularly because the ambassador is the person who has the responsibility for security at his post. >> and does not have the requirement by anybody outside the country. >> so when you are talking about the mi
i think you have to take that into consideration in terms of understanding the environment, and in terms of what was out there but the potential was. >> we also take into account the bolivian government was almost absent from the scene in terms of its responsibilities. in many ways, on piggery 17, as difficult as it was, they have responded positively and a less threatening question in the past was the best that anyone can find. to in the report, you specifically referred to the idea that...